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Michigan Integrated Circuits Lab (MICL) Seminars

Digital, analog, RF circuit and system design

The MICL Seminars are sponsored by faculty in the Michigan Integrated Circuits Lab.

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Past Events

JUN
28
2024
MICL Seminar
Enhancing Living Spaces: Integrating Digital Interfaces into Everyday Environments
Dr. Munehiko Sato, CXO (Chief Experience Officer) Mui Lab
APR
29
2024
ECE Seminar | MICL Seminar
Generative AI for Agile Hardware Development
PROF. ZHANGXI TAN, Co-Director at RISC-V International Open-Source Laboratory (RIOS Lab)
DEC
01
2023
MICL Seminar
A Review of the CHIPS for America Research and Development Programs
Brian Hoskins, Detailee, CHIPS Research and Development Office
FEB
27
2023
MICL Seminar
“Energy Efficient Circuits Beyond what have been believed as the Fundamental Limits: Power Converter, Analog Interface and Frequency Generation”
Taekwang Jang, Assistant Professor, ETH Zürich
NOV
17
2022
Distinguished Lecture | ECE Seminar | Student Event
A Recent History of Integrated Circuits: Bottlenecks and Breakthroughs
Dennis Sylvester, Edward S. Davidson Collegiate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
NOV
11
2022
MICL Seminar
“Commercializing University Innovation – a non-linear journey”
Nathan Roberts
OCT
25
2022
Distinguished Lecture
From analog to digital and back again
Michael Flynn, Fawwaz T. Ulaby Collegiate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
AUG
10
2022
MICL Seminar
The Analog Designers Toolbox (ADT): Towards A New Paradigm for Analog IC Design
Hesham Omran, Ain Shams University
JUL
20
2022
FFT-Accelerated and Tucker-Enhanced Parameter Extractors for Voxelized Structures
Dr. Abdulkadir Yucel, Professor, National Technical University in Singapore
DEC
16
2021
MICL Seminar
The Programmable Matter Project: Realizing a matter made of autonomous robots
Julien Bourgeois, Professor, Univ. Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Institut FEMTO-ST, CNRS
OCT
22
2021
Distinguished Lecture | ECE Alumni Award Seminar
My Journey in Enabling 100M+ Intelligent Things
Dr. Scott Hanson, Chief Technology Officer, Founder, Ambiq
FEB
18
2020
Alumni
U-M Alumni and Friends Mixer at ISSCC
FEB
06
2020
Distinguished Lecture
Computing in Millimeters
David Blaauw, Kensall D. Wise Collegiate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, EECS-ECE
NOV
12
2019
MICL Seminar
Analog Compute-in-Memory at Mythic
Dave Fick, CTO/Founder, Mythic
OCT
22
2019
Other Event
Celebrate Invention 2019
Featuring Remarks by David Blaauw and Dennis Sylvester, 2019 winners of the Distinguished University Innovator Award
MAR
26
2019
MICL Seminar
Run-time computation for enhanced integrated circuits and systems
Visvesh Sathe, Assistant Professor, University of Washington
SEP
28
2018
MICL Seminar
The Simple Physics of Electronic, Thermal, and Electro-thermal Transport from the Nanoscale to the Macroscale
Mark Lundstrom, Distinguished Professor, Purdue University
SEP
21
2018
MICL Seminar
The Benefits of Mixed-Signal Computing for Neural Network Inference
Laura Fick, Founding Analog Circuit Designer, Mythic
MAY
03
2018
MICL Seminar
Future Trends in Wireless Communications: 5G and Beyond
Jeffrey Foerster, Principal Engineer, Intel
APR
17
2018
MICL Seminar
CMOS sensors: from cardiovascular signal to environmental monitoring
SeongHwan Cho, Professor, KAIST, Korea
APR
06
2018
MICL Seminar
Nyquist-Rate Healthcare: Silicon Systems to Close the Sub-Sampling Gap in Health Monitoring
Amin Arbabian, Assistant Professor, Stanford University
NOV
02
2017
MICL Seminar
Tunable Cavities and Cold-Plasma Electronics for Reconfigurable RF Front-Ends
Dimitrios Peroulis, Professor, Director of the Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue University
OCT
11
2017
MICL Seminar
Ultra Low-Power Analog Front-End Design
Pieter Harpe, Assistant Professor, Eindhoven University of Technology
OCT
02
2017
MICL Seminar
Leveraging dense package technology in advanced technologies for large SoCs
Bill Isaacson
SEP
25
2017
MICL Seminar
Hardware and software progresses on designing programmable matter
Julien Bourgeois, Hardware and software progresses on designing programmable matter, Computing University of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, Institut FEMTO-ST, CNRS